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Art For Edison!

May 01, 2009

Everyone is hurting these days. Especially our local schools.

Have you heard about ART FOR EDISON?

Art For Edison

Due to DPS wide budget cuts, the Edison Elementary CSC was forced to cut the art teacher position for next year. This was a devastating blow to the Edison community, and a groundswell of calls for action emerged. As this quickly changing scenario unfolded, Christopher Scott, PTA President, immediately began working to address this through the PTA. Christopher floated the idea of raising money to hire a teacher by Randy Thomae. As an entrepreneur, raising money and quickly achieving the Big Goal triggered a subprimal urge within Randy. Randy and Christopher set out to solve this problem. They started Art for Edison on February 22 to provide Art to all 575 Edison students next year. They can do this by meeting the Big Goal:

Raise $60,000 by May 28.

This will allow them to hire a full time Art teacher. This is 3 times their fundraising goal for the entire school for the whole year, in 1/3 the time.

HOLY COW.

How can you help? Edison is hosting restaurant nights over the next few weeks all over Northwest Denver:

May 6: Duo 2413 W. 32nd (303) 477-4141 and Red Trolley 2639 W. 32nd (303) 433-7200

May 11: Patrick O’Carroll’s 3961 Tennyson (303) 458-6666

May 13: Shazz 4262 Lowell (303) 477-1407 and Bang 3472 W. 32nd (303) 455-1117

May 20: Venue Bistro 3609 W. 32nd (303) 477-0477

GO. EAT. SUPPORT.

Or... support the school directly with donations or purchase of student art.
http://www.artforedison.org/support/

As a graphic designer, of course I believe in this cause. But you should too.

Elliot Eisner, an education professor at Stanford University, has spent his career studying the mental abilities and disciplines developed by the arts. Here are a few items from his impressive list:

  • The ability to wrestle with problems that have no single correct answer.
  • The ability to analyze a problem from many different viewpoints.
  • The ability to absorb new information even while immersed in a project.
  • The ability to change strategies and even set new goals, if that's what new information demands.
  • The ability to make good judgments in the absence of fixed rules.
  • The ability to work with others toward a common goal.
  • The ability to imagine what doesn't yet exist.

Need another reason?

ART. IS. FUN.

Go get 'em Edison. 

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August 07, 2008

Please welcome Michelle Lang, a local Kindergarten teacher, to Being Savvy Denver. She shares her tips on how to prep our children for Kindergarten. Thank you, Michelle! Has Kindergarten changed much from when we were kids? You better believe it has! What had once been an establishment to introduce children to the social expectations of school is now a place where knowing how to read and write  Read more...

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